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Viologens are
organic compounds with the
formula (C5H4NR)2n+. In some
viologens, the
pyridyl groups are
further modified.
Viologens are
called so, because...
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known as
methyl viologen, is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula [(C6H7N)2]Cl2. It is
classified as a
viologen, a
family of redox-active...
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titanium and
niobium oxides,
although these are less
effective optically.
Viologens are a
class of
organic materials that are
being intensively investigated...
- the
viologens. This can be
explained by the
small over-
potentials needed to
drive the
electrochemical reduction of the
surface adsorbed viologens/chromogens...
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alkaline solutions but is at pH
neutral conditions.
AORFBs used
methyl viologen as an
anolyte and 4-hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-oxyl as a catholyte...
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transfers or
isomerization have
gained attention (such as redox-responsive
viologens). Eventually,
several different forms of
energy (electric, magnetic, optical...
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Dithionite and SO−2 from
Equilibrium Reactions with Flavodoxins,
Methyl Viologen and
Hydrogen plus Hydrogenase".
European Journal of Biochemistry. 85 (2):...
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Catenane derived from cyclobis(paraquat-p-phenylene)(a
cyclophane with two
viologen units) and a
cyclic polyether (bis(para-phenylene-34-crown-10)). Carbon...
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reactions and electrochemistry.
Other units, such as
benzidine derivatives,
viologens, and fullerenes, are
useful in
supramolecular electrochemical devices...
- motifs, such as
crown ethers/ammonium ions, cucurbiturils/
viologens, calixarene/
viologens, cyclodextrins/adamantane derivatives, and
pillar arene/imidazolium...